Color Perception in Art
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Faber,Birren The most vital recent information on the relationship of visual perception to colour expression in art is presented here in clear detail. Faber Birren, one of the bestknown colourists of our time, prepares us for what he believes will be a new era of colour expression. Pioneered by gestalt psychology many secrets of the brain are rapidly being discovered, resulting in creative new principles of colour. The book is divided into three sections. First the history of nineteenthand twentiethcentury colour expression is traced from Turner through Impressionism to Op Art. Next the parallel history of colour theory is covered. Finally, the new concepts and interpretations of illumination, colour constancy, adaptation, and the Law of Field Size, which created a revolution in the possibilities of colour expression in art and their aesthetic implications, are discussed. These sections are supplemented by numerous black and white photographs of representative paintings, explanatory line drawings and the abstract, geometric colour plates themselvesof the incomparable beauty and quality that are the hallmark of Faber Birren. 203 x 203, 17 colour & 11 b/w photos ,88 pages, soft cover

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